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just got danner supreme 700

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and I must say, good G O D... the thing easily throws water past 8 foot high!
This is an upgrade from the Hydor L30, for me anyway.

It is louder, but alot of it is air intake in the inlet side of the pump. I will probly need to make another res with baffels to prevent it.

It's not as big as I thought it would be though. I have it running static, not on a cpu right now. I have a feeling, I will really need to get hose clamps for this one...
I have no idea what the static line pressure is, but using 1/2" OD lines, the hoses have a bit of resistance when you squeeze them.

I will get some more stuff tomarrow, and actually hook it up and take a look at the temps.
 
Probably would have, yup. But, if nothing else...you could at least increase your tubing size to get that thing's full potential!

Sure hope you're running a high flow sensitive block...
 
I think he could be running 2 Cascades along with total system WC'ing and STILL have over 1 gpm flow... easily...
 
Arkangyl said:
I think he could be running 2 Cascades along with total system WC'ing and STILL have over 1 gpm flow... easily...
I plan on adding another rad in a month or so. The reason for the setup was to increase flowrate to get better temps.

Right now I am stuck with 3/8 lines cause of my swiftech block. when I get the new rad, I plan on getting a new block.

Yes I know it was a little overkill for the system right now, but low 90's was not good enough for me. I want low 80's again... andd I cannot complain about the pump only costing 68 shipped.
 
plus later I can add memory blocks with very little impact on flow rate with this pump... hell I can probly W/C everything, and not see anything below 600 GPH...:D
 
boosted said:
plus later I can add memory blocks with very little impact on flow rate with this pump

hmmm, memory blocks... will that make any difference in performance? Any appreciable performance difference I mean, gaining 2 MHz ain't worth the trouble imo
 
Prandtl said:


hmmm, memory blocks... will that make any difference in performance? Any appreciable performance difference I mean, gaining 2 MHz ain't worth the trouble imo
I have been told that it can do good things for OCing the memory.
 
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